In accordance with Senate Bill 081 that took effect on May 9, 2017, the City of North Salt Lake will no longer require a city business license and fee for home businesses that meet the following criteria:

1. Home businesses that are operated only occasionally and by an individual under 18 years of age; or2. A home business, whose combined offsite impact of the home business and the primary residential use does not materially exceed the offsite impact of the primary residence alone.

Regardless of home occupation licensure, all home occupations are required to comply with NSL Code Section 10-10-5, Home Occupations, as amended.

However, the City of North Salt Lake recognizes that some home business owners desire to obtain a yearly business license despite being exempt from licensure and fee. Those business owners may voluntarily request a yearly business license at a processing cost of $25.00 annually. The Home Business License Application can be found here

Yes. Essentially, you may not conduct a home occupation if the business creates additional impacts on neighbors or surrounding streets and utilities. Examples of the types of restrictions include no employees or customers coming to the home, no machinery involved in the business, and no excessive noise, dust or garbage. For a detailed list of restrictions, refer to Section 10-10-5 of the North Salt Lake City Code.

Next, check to see if the type of business is permitted, conditionally permitted, or not permitted in the zone the property is located. To do this click the following link and check the table in Title 10, Chapter 11, Section 3 (10-11-3) for most commercial zones: Zoning Code

You may also contact the Community Development Department directly and we would be happy to help: 801-706-3720.